When we're all done stuffing ourselves today, many of us will be looking to get back on the healthy track.
We can do it while making use of our tasty Thanksgiving leftovers. Here are some recipes from Sparkpeople.com, Shape Magazine and Cooking Light...

Lest you get the idea that language lovers are a bunch of rule-following prigs, we bring you a special "Grammarians Gone Wild" edition of Words Work.A person can only trip over the spellings of "leisure" and "weird" and...

Newsweek is at it again: The magazine’s newest controversial cover, blaring the headline “Muslim Rage,” has readers in an uproar and social media in a tizzy.Whether any of it will boost the publication’s sales remains to be seen.The magazine’s story,...

It's looking like this Wednesday, Sept. 12, is the day that Apple will likely unveil its fifth iteration of its blockbuster iPhone mobile device.
I've been largely tuned out from all the buzz in recent weeks because, really, you don't really know what...

Your daughter spends 45 minutes each way on the bus to middle school. Is there a way for her to minimize the boredom?Parent advice(from our panel of staff contributors)Books. Really good ones. Maybe agree to buy her extra ones if she reads a certain...

Happy Wednesday! Here we go with episode three: Chefs enter the kitchen still reeling over the wedding mayhem of last week. Quickfire presents a giant ice bar laced with every seafood imaginable. The catch of the day (har har) -- the chefs cannot...

Anyone with a pile of money can build a big pile of a house, and back in the day, that's what you did. (See, for instance, "Downton Abbey.") But during the 20th century, a group of architects staged a controversial revolt. Why, they asked,...

If there's one thing to know about world-renowned behavioral economist Richard Thaler, it's that he's human.
Just as important? He thinks you are too. And that's more profound than it seems.
Economic theory long held that...